Abba reunites for first new album in 40 years


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Members of the pop group Abba, (from left) Benny Andersson, Agnetha Foltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, appear in Tokyo on March 14, 1980. The group is releasing its first new music in four decades, along with a concert performance that will see the 'Dancing Queen' quartet going entirely digital. Photo: AP

Swedish supergroup Abba announced its first new album in four decades on Thursday (Sept 2) and said it would stage a series of virtual concerts using digital avatars of the members in London next year.

Fans piled online to celebrate the long-awaited reunion of one of the world's most successful bands. "2021 has been saved by new Abba music," @elliemiles23 said in one widely shared Twitter post.

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